The Bangladesh-born and London-based artist will unveil her new project at the 11th edition of the art fair.

For work that is defined as “minimalist abstraction”, Rana Begum’s art is infinitely complex—bringing fundamental forms of shape, light, colour, and texture into an intricate, perspective-bending conversation. Rana enables an engagement between the observer and physical space—her work insists that the viewer be made aware of their presence, and reflect on their own point of perspective.

Rana’s work is intuitive, not least because of its use of simple shapes and tones but it asks to be experienced, devoid of any narrative anchor. Her recent work has been inspired by the urban landscape of Dubai—the clashes of form and colour, as well as the Islamic tradition of geometric patterns.

Rana is the 2017 winner of the Abraaj Group Art Prize, an initiative by The Abraaj Group to offer support to Middle Eastern, South Asian and North African artists. Her “dream project”, which was commissioned by the award, will be unveiled at Art Dubai, alongside an exhibition of works by the three other artists shortlisted for the award.

The 11th edition of Art Dubai takes place March 15-18, 2017 at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai.

Here’s a look at some of Rana Begum’s work that will be on display at Art Dubai.